If we start with the filtersd peaks, and then match peaks (closest peak <= 1ppm difference) from all the other methods, and calculate the RSD differences in the matched peaks across the methods, we should get distributions of RSD differences.
This might be more informative than what we have now, where we have no consideration that we are comparing the same peak as we go.
If we start with the filtersd peaks, and then match peaks (closest peak <= 1ppm difference) from all the other methods, and calculate the RSD differences in the matched peaks across the methods, we should get distributions of RSD differences.
This might be more informative than what we have now, where we have no consideration that we are comparing the same peak as we go.